docs: show double quotes where they are needed
Instead of saying that string parameters should be enclosed in double quotes, just show the quotes in the relevant commands. Also, rename the parameters, to better fit the subsequent description.master
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@ -690,10 +690,8 @@ take an argument are unset by default. So using the @code{unset} command
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is only needed when wanting to override a setting of the system's nanorc
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file in your own nanorc. Options that take an argument cannot be unset.
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Quotes inside string parameters don't have to be escaped with
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backslashes. The last double quote in the string will be treated as its
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end. For example, for the @code{brackets} option, @t{""')>]@}"} will match
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@code{"}, @code{'}, @code{)}, @code{>}, @code{]}, and @code{@}}.
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Quotes inside the @var{characters} parameters below should not be escaped.
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The last double quote on the line will be seen as the closing quote.
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@menu
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* Settings::
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setting the options @code{titlecolor}, @code{statuscolor}, @code{keycolor},
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@code{functioncolor}, @code{numbercolor}, and @code{selectedcolor}.
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@item set brackets "@var{string}"
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@item set brackets "@var{characters}"
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Set the characters treated as closing brackets when justifying
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paragraphs. This may not include blank characters. Only closing
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punctuation (see @code{set punct}), optionally followed by the specified
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@item set locking
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Enable vim-style lock-files for when editing files.
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@item set matchbrackets "@var{string}"
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@item set matchbrackets "@var{characters}"
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Set the opening and closing brackets that can be found by bracket
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searches. This may not include blank characters. The opening set must
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come before the closing set, and the two sets must be in the same order.
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@item set preserve
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Preserve the XON and XOFF keys (@kbd{^Q} and @kbd{^S}).
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@item set punct "@var{string}"
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@item set punct "@var{characters}"
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Set the characters treated as closing punctuation when justifying
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paragraphs. This may not include blank characters. Only the
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specified closing punctuation, optionally followed by closing brackets
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unless @option{--restricted} is given on the command line.
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@anchor{Whitespace}
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@item set whitespace "@var{string}"
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@item set whitespace "@var{characters}"
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Set the two characters used to indicate the presence of tabs and
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spaces. They must be single-column characters. The default pair
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for a UTF-8 locale is @t{"»·"}, and for other locales @t{">."}.
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Detect word boundaries differently by treating punctuation
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characters as part of a word.
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@item set wordchars "@var{string}"
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@item set wordchars "@var{characters}"
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Specify which other characters (besides the normal alphanumeric ones)
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should be considered as parts of words. This overrides the option
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@code{wordbounds}.
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doc/nanorc.5
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doc/nanorc.5
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\fInanorc\fR file in your own \fInanorc\fR. Options that take an
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argument cannot be unset.
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.sp
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Below, the \fIstring\fR parameters need to be enclosed in double quotes.
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Quotes inside these string parameters don't have to be escaped with
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backslashes. The last double quote in the string will be treated as its
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end. For example, for the \fBbrackets\fP option, "\fB"')>]}\fP" will
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match \fB"\fP, \fB'\fP, \fB)\fP, \fB>\fP, \fB]\fP, and \fB}\fP.
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Quotes inside the \fIcharacters\fR parameters below should not be escaped.
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The last double quote on the line will be seen as the closing quote.
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.sp
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The supported commands and arguments are:
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setting the options \fBtitlecolor\fP, \fBstatuscolor\fP, \fBkeycolor\fP,
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\fBfunctioncolor\fP, \fBnumbercolor\fP, and \fBselectedcolor\fP.
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.TP
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.B set brackets "\fIstring\fP"
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.BI "set brackets """ characters """
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Set the characters treated as closing brackets when justifying
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paragraphs. This may not include blank characters. Only closing
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punctuation (see \fBset punct\fP), optionally followed by the specified
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.B set locking
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Enable vim-style lock-files for when editing files.
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.TP
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.B set matchbrackets "\fIstring\fP"
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.BI "set matchbrackets """ characters """
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Set the opening and closing brackets that can be found by bracket
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searches. This may not include blank characters. The opening set must
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come before the closing set, and the two sets must be in the same order.
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.B set preserve
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Preserve the XON and XOFF keys (^Q and ^S).
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.TP
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.B set punct "\fIstring\fP"
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.BI "set punct """ characters """
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Set the characters treated as closing punctuation when justifying
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paragraphs. This may not include blank characters. Only the
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specfified closing punctuation, optionally followed by closing brackets
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Do quick status-bar blanking: status-bar messages will disappear after 1
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keystroke instead of 25. The option \fBconstantshow\fR overrides this.
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.TP
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.B set quotestr "\fIregex\fP"
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.BI "set quotestr """ regex """
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Set the regular expression for matching the quoting part of a line.
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The default value is "\fB^([\ \\t]*([!#%:;>|}]|//|\-\-))+\fP".
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(Note that \fB\\t\fR stands for an actual Tab character.)
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This mode allows the user to open also other files for viewing,
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unless \fB\-\-restricted\fR is given on the command line.
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.TP
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.B set whitespace "\fIstring\fP"
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.BI "set whitespace """ characters """
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Set the two characters used to indicate the presence of tabs and
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spaces. They must be single-column characters. The default pair
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for a UTF-8 locale is "\fB\[Fc]\[md]\fR", and for other locales "\fB>.\fR".
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Detect word boundaries differently by treating punctuation
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characters as parts of words.
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.TP
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.B set wordchars \fIstring\fP
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.BI "set wordchars """ characters """
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Specify which other characters (besides the normal alphanumeric ones)
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should be considered as parts of words. This overrides the option
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\fBwordbounds\fR.
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## For the options that take parameters, the default value is given.
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## Other options are unset by default.
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##
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## Quotes inside string parameters don't have to be escaped with
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## backslashes. The last double quote in the string will be treated as
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## its end. For example, for the "brackets" option, ""')>]}" will match
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## ", ', ), >, ], and }.
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## Inside string parameters, quotes should not be escaped. The last
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## double quote on the line will be seen as the closing quote.
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## Make the 'nextword' function (Ctrl+Right) stop at word ends
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## instead of at beginnings.
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